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meh mugs game tbh and this pales in comparison to the 1666 cestui que vie act that parliament did way back then lolz
We don't want to?
What do people think of when you say "wedding"?
My partner and I have been together for a long time, and having gone to plenty of weddings we found the whole process nauseating watching our (non-religious) friends get married in a religious way because "that's they way it is
I confess it is not immediately clear to me; what the difference is between a heterosexual civil partnership and heterosexual civil marriage. I guess what's good for the gander is good for the geese? Or something?
My girlfriend and I are getting married next year - at a manor house. Saying our own vows with no religious ties.
Marriage is two people devoting themselves together, at least that is how I see it. Doesn't have to have any religious meaning. So I am not sure that's 'the way'. It can be. Describing your friends weddings as nauseating makes you sound like a bit of a phallus
Each to their own I guess.
Marriage is two people devoting themselves together, at least that is how I see it. Doesn't have to have any religious meaning. So I am not sure that's 'the way'. It can be. Describing your friends weddings as nauseating makes you sound like a bit of a phallus
Two people getting married...
I think this says more about you than about marriage though.I know for me it's newlyweds walking out of church being pelted with confetti to church bells, because that's all I've ever known and seen
Have I claimed otherwise?! This forum is infuriating sometimes, voice an opinion that goes against the grain and everyone jumps on you.
Agree with you there, I've been to several friends and family weddings in churches where none of the couples were religious. Some of them even had to attend the church for X number of weeks before the wedding to be allowed to have the ceremony there. Then they never went back. Seems rather hypocritical and somewhat blasphemous to me... That's why I had a civil ceremony when I got married (in Vegas).In those aspects it's more that I know they don't give a **** about the church, religion, or believe in God, but decide to go for a church wedding because that's the traditional way of getting married. I find that a bit false, but hey, everybody enjoyed themselves.
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In those aspects it's more that I know they don't give a **** about the church, religion, or believe in God, but decide to go for a church wedding because that's the traditional way of getting married. I find that a bit false, but hey, everybody enjoyed themselves.
Basically yes, a CP is a marriage minus the religious connotations.Aren't CPs and marriage legally the exact same thing?
Sensible result in the end. If gay people could have all the rights associated with marriage and still want the option of the name itself why shouldnt straight people have the same options in reverse, surely that's the point of equality.
Well you can **** around in a Civil Partnership all you want and it won't be a divorceable offence
being sexually unfaithful
Same, it seems to be one of those weird things where 99% of it is identical, but the 1% want a special reason to have something different.